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Stoicism promotes a life of moral integrity from "summary" of Lessons in Stoicism by John Sellars

The Stoics believed that one should live a life in accordance with nature, which for them meant living a life of moral integrity. This involves acting in ways that are honest, just, and virtuous, regardless of external circumstances. According to Stoic philosophy, living a life of moral integrity is essential for achieving eudaimonia, or true happiness and flourishing. Stoicism teaches that moral integrity is not just about following a set of rules or principles, but about cultivating certain virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and temperance. These virtues are seen as the foundation of a good and fulfilling life, and are what ultimately lead to a sense of inner peace and contentment. In practicing moral integrity, Stoics emphasize the importance of self-examination and self-improvement. They believe that by constantly reflecting on our actions and motivations, we can better understand ourselves and strive to be better people. This self-awareness is crucial for developing moral character and living a life of virtue. Stoicism also teaches the importance of treating others with respect and compassion. The Stoics believed in the idea of cosmopolitanism, or the idea that all human beings are part of a single, universal community. This means that we should treat others with kindness and empathy, and strive to live in harmony with our fellow human beings.
  1. Stoicism promotes a life of moral integrity as a way to achieve true happiness and fulfillment. By cultivating virtues, practicing self-examination, and treating others with respect, one can live a life that is in line with nature and in accordance with reason. This, according to the Stoics, is the key to living a good and meaningful life.
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Lessons in Stoicism

John Sellars

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